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Vision Zero Top Five Corridor Study

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In 2017, the City of Sacramento identified the five corridors in Sacramento with the highest numbers of fatal and serious crashes involving pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.

The Vision Zero Top Five Corridor Study has analyzed the factors that contribute to these corridors’ high crash rates.  Based on technical analysis, community input, and best practices in roadway safety and design, the study identifies improvements for each of these corridors that can be implemented in the near-term.

Approved Final Plan

The final Vision Zero Top 5 Corridors Plan was adopted by City Council on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 (Resolution R2021-0041)

Final Vision Zero Top 5 Corridors Plan

Appendix A - Related Documents (Existing Conditions and Community Outreach Report)

Appendix B - Technical Calculations

Appendix C - Concept Plans and Cost Estimates

REVIEW THE DRAFT PLAN

The draft Vision Zero Top 5 Corridors Plan is available to review here.

Where are the top five corridors?

Each of the five corridors span about one mile.  The five corridors are shown on the map below.

Top Five Corridors Map

Marysville Boulevard
North Avenue to Arcade Boulevard
View collision data and recommendations for the Marysville corridor here. 

El Camino Avenue
Del Paso Boulevard to the paved levee trail adjacent to Steelhead Creek 
View collision data and recommendations for the El Camino corridor here.

Broadway / Stockton Boulevard
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to 13th Avenue
View collision data and recommendations for the Broadway corridor here.
View collision data and recommendations for the North Stockton corridor here.
 

South Stockton Boulevard
McMahon Drive to Patterson Way
View collision data and recommendations for the South Stockton corridor here.

Florin Road
24th Street to Munson Way
View collision data and recommendations for the Florin corridor here.

Project Schedule

Below is an anticipated schedule for the Vision Zero Top Five Corridor Study.

 Vision Zero Schedule UPDATED 2020

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Previous Outreach

In the Spring and Summer of 2019, the City of Sacramento Vision Zero team held a community event and two community workshops throughout the top five corridors to present and obtain community input on draft recommendations for each corridor. Below is a summary of the second phase of outreach.

In Fall 2018, the City of Sacramento Vision Zero team held a total of six pop-up events and two community workshops throughout the top five corridors. A summary for this first phase of outreach can be found below.

What is "Vision Zero"?

Vision Zero is a traffic safety philosophy that rejects the notion that traffic crashes are simply “accidents,” but instead are preventable incidents that can and must be systematically addressed. 

Learn more about how the City is committed to working together to create safe streets, and sign up to receive newsletters or SMS updates about the City’s Vision Zero Program.

QUESTIONS

Contact Leslie Mancebo
Transportation Program Analyst
LMancebo@cityofsacramento.org
(916) 808-5581